Need help regarding crank pulley bolt!!!

Magus said:
ncsukingpin,
Since I have an ATX, the UR UDP acts like a lightened flywheel and takes less work to turn the other pulleys. The rpms go up and down very quickly.
I got it to help the engine run better, get better gas mileage, and a few more hp. I understood that this mod would not give you amazing gains, but works well with other mods. It does show me that I need to get a header. I think removal of the VTCS would also help too. I can acutally feel that more power could be gained.

Magus

Noob question, whats an ATX?
 
ncsukingpin,
Hey do not feel bad asking questions, how would you learn?(thumb) When I refer to an ATX I am referring Automatic Transmission.

Magus
 
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Kansei said:
How about your oil pan? It's sealed with RTV
I'll use it where that is what was there but not in place of something that actually has a gasket. I will smear the gasket with some for extra sealing but won't use it to repair a torn gasket. Use the same s*** as was there to begin with is my general rule, unless you have some proven better thing. Are you talking about the lower oil pan to upper oil pan part or upper oil pan thing to block or both? Never had any of that apart yet due to having no reason to.
 
was talking to i12drivemyMP5 (I quoted him, didn't I?). I used RTV Black (forget if there was more to the name of it). I would guess the tranny pan could use the same, they're both just oil (different weights of course).
 
i12drivemyMP5 said:
I'll use it where that is what was there but not in place of something that actually has a gasket. I will smear the gasket with some for extra sealing but won't use it to repair a torn gasket. Use the same s*** as was there to begin with is my general rule, unless you have some proven better thing. Are you talking about the lower oil pan to upper oil pan part or upper oil pan thing to block or both? Never had any of that apart yet due to having no reason to.

I'm talking the lower oil pan (steel) to "upper oil pan" (the aluminum part) gasket.. it's just a liquid gasket.
 
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